Hannah Leleux, T. Holcombe, Alexander Strong, Greg Yera, Colin Smith, Timothy Gonzales
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Work in Progress: Programming is a SNAP! Increasing Knowledge and Interest in Computer Science
This work develops a set of instructional materials that can be used to teach basic programming concepts to high school students. The materials are tested in a series of on-campus workshops in which undergraduate students lead groups of local high school students in programming a game using Snap!. An independent evaluator assesses the effectiveness of the approach.